Officers
Opening Ceremony and Gavel
Votes and Voting
Abilities
Misc.
100
Where is the secretary stationed?
By the ear of corn.
100
What is the purpose of two taps of the gavel?
Call the meeting to order
100
In a group of 30, how many members make up a majority?
16
100

What is the purpose of an amendment?

To change the original motion

100
This is what you would say when making a motion to end the meeting.
I move to adjourn
200
Who is the Greenup FFA president?
Miranda Robinson
200
What do a series of taps do?
Restore order
200
If a vote is close, what ability does a member use to call for a revote?
Call for a division of the house
200

What are the first two words of a main motion?

"I move..."

200
When a written vote is used.
Secret Ballet
300
What FFA Region is Greenup in?
Big Sandy River Region
300
What does the gavel symbolize?
The chair's authority
300
What type of vote does refer to a committee require?
Majority
300

What document outlines the business to be conducted at the meeting.

Agenda

300
Parliamentary Procedure is also known as
Robert's Rules of order
400
Who is the FFA State Officer that represents the Big Sandy Region?
Taylor Burnett
400
How many times do you tap the gavel to announce the result of a vote?
One
400
Name two ways to vote.
Two of the following: hands or stand, roll call, ballot, voice
400

What does a parliamentary inquiry do?

Asks a question about parliamentary procedure

400
What does 3 taps of the gavel mean.
All rise
500
Who was the last state officer from Greenup co.?
Garth Wireman
500
Word for word, what is the FFA member's response?
To practice brotherhood, honor agricultural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership which an FFA should possess
500
In a group of 45, how many votes are needed for a 2/3 vote?
30
500

Who can serve as a tiebreaker in a vote?

Chair Person or President

500
To be recognized by the Chairperson a member must.
Stand up and address the hair person
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